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"Lynn, I just looked at the Warpstock schedule to see what
other presentations ran at the same time. ..."
Peter,
Nice try. Actually I wanted to attend the OpenOffice.Org
presentation myself. To allow me to do this they shifted my
presentation time from 12:30 to an available (empty) slot at
2:00. My competition at that time included "New Virtual
Machine Support", "eComStation Maintenance", and "XUL (the
Mozilla GUI Toolkit". I think the first one was the runaway
winner, the other two came in next, and you know where
that left me. I once more emphasize that I felt good,
definitely more buoyant about the state of OS/2 than Carla,
after leaving this conference.
So, my friend, I may not have had the impact that I did with
the Warpicity Proposal at WarpStock98, but I remain
convinced that our current effort within the Programming SIG
will succeed in getting more in the OS/2 community to
participate in open source programming. At the moment that
remains my metric for success, not how many attended my
soapbox oratory.
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